Tough guard ice and water shield

<strong>Self</strong> <strong>Adhering</strong> <strong>Water</strong> & <strong>Ice</strong> <strong>Protection</strong> <strong>Roofing</strong> <strong>Underlayment</strong> PRODUCT DESCRIPTION All Tough-Guard products are composed of flexible rubberized asphalt reinforced by a fiberglass scrim, forming a composite sheet membrane of at least 40 mils thickness. Tough-Guard is available in two different variations: Tough-Guard Granular and Tough- Guard Embossed. • Tough-Guard Granular is a fiberglass reinforced membrane with a granular surface providing maximum skid resistance during installation. Granular Is recommended for use under asphalt roof shingles. • Tough-Guard Embossed is a rubberized asphalt membrane laminated to a skid resistant polypropylene film, providing dualbarrier moisture protection. Embossed is recommended for use under asphalt roof shingles. FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Moisture and Air Barrier. Tough-Guard protects the roof structure from water seepage caused by ice dams and wind driven rain. • <strong>Self</strong> Sealing. Tough-Guard membranes seal around roofing nails and fasteners used to install the primary roofing system. • <strong>Self</strong> Adhesive. Tough-Guard membranes bond directly to the roof deck for fast and easy installation without the need for any adhesives. • Dual Barrier <strong>Protection</strong>. Tough-Guard provides maximum waterproofing protection. The composite membrane consists of rubberized asphalt laminated to an impermeable polypropylene film layer. • Skid Resistant. Tough-Guard features unique skid resistant surfaces for safe and easy installation. • Permanent <strong>Protection</strong> and Low Life- Cycle Cost. Tough-Guard will not crack, dry out or rot, resulting in long-term waterproofing performance. Metal Roof Valleys Ridge Line Low Slope APPLCATIONS Flashing BEFORE INSTALLATION: Sky Lights Dormers Rake Edge Eaves Tough-Guard is a flexible self-adhering rubberized asphalt underlayment membrane that protects roofing structures and interior spaces from water penetration caused by wind driven rain and ice dams. Tough-Guard is used as a shingle underlayment on critical roof areas likes eaves, ridges, valleys and dormers. Tough-Guard under shingled roofing provides protection from wind-driven rain and ice dams • Follow local laws, building codes, safety regulations, good construction practices, the NRCA Steep <strong>Roofing</strong> Manual and ARMA Residential Asphalt <strong>Roofing</strong> Manual Recommendations and guidelines. • Follow the shingle manufacturer's instructions for installation of shingles. • This product is designed for use under shingles in new construction or tear-off applications and is applied over a clean, protrusion free deck. • Metal drip edge must be used for all applications except if wood shingles are to be applied. If wood shingles are to be used, apply the Tough-Guard directly to the roof deck and install wood shingles over the Tough-Guard. • Shingle underlayment must not be used beneath this product. New Construction or Tear-Off: • All protrusions, such as nails, dust, dirt, etc., must be removed.

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  • BlueLinx Tough-Guard Water and Ice Protection Roofing Underlayment is a rubberized asphalt underlayment that is both flexible and self-adhering, creating maximum protection from moisture, air, and water seepage for your roof structure. Tough-Guard is a better alternative to traditional roofing felts for both residential and commercial projects because it is lightweight, requires less handling, and will not rot or crack over time. Tough-Guard is very versatile and works with all types of shingles, including traditional, tile, slate, metal, and other composite materials. 
  • TOUGH-GUARD - Trademark Details

    Status: 800 - Registered And Renewed

    Registration Number

    3207628

    Status

    800 - Registered And Renewed

    Registration Number

    3207628

    Registration Date

    2007-02-13

    Mark Drawing

    4000 - Standard character mark Typeset

    Published for Opposition Date

    2006-11-28

    Law Office Assigned Location Code

    M40

    Employee Name

    AMOS, TANYA L

    Statements

    Goods and Services

    [Roofing shingle underlayment asphalt saturated felt; roofing felt;] ice and water shield roof eave and valley protector, namely, a self-adhering underlayment composed of a polymer film laminated to a membrane of elastomeric rubberized asphalt applied along roof eaves and as a valley base material[; non-metal building window and door flashing]

    Classification Information

    International Class

    019 - Building materials (non-metallic); non-metallic rigid pipes for building; asphalt, pitch and bitumen; non-metallic transportable buildings; monuments, not of metal. - Building materials (non-metallic); non-metallic rigid pipes for building; asphalt, pitch and bitumen; non-metallic transportable buildings; monuments, not of metal.

    US Class Codes

    001, 012, 033, 050

    Class Status Code

    6 - Active

    Class Status Date

    2005-08-22

    First Use Anywhere Date

    2004-05-07

    First Use In Commerce Date

    2004-05-07

    Current Trademark Owners

    Party Type

    32 - 2nd New Owner Entered After Registration

    Legal Entity Type

    03 - Corporation

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    Trademark Owner History

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    32 - 2nd New Owner Entered After Registration

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    03 - Corporation

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    31 - 1st New Owner Entered After Registration

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    30 - Original Registrant

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    20 - Owner at Publication

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    10 - Original Applicant

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    Trademark Events

    Event Date Event Description
    2005-08-22 NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM
    2006-03-03 ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
    2006-03-07 NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
    2006-03-07 NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
    2006-09-06 TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
    2006-09-06 CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
    2006-09-07 TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
    2006-09-24 APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
    2006-10-02 ASSIGNED TO LIE
    2006-10-05 LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
    2006-11-08 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
    2006-11-28 PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
    2007-02-13 REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER
    2007-08-22 AUTOMATIC UPDATE OF ASSIGNMENT OF OWNERSHIP
    2010-07-15 TEAS REVOKE/APP/CHANGE ADDR OF ATTY/DOM REP RECEIVED
    2010-07-15 ATTORNEY/DOM.REP.REVOKED AND/OR APPOINTED
    2010-07-28 ASSIGNMENT OF OWNERSHIP NOT UPDATED AUTOMATICALLY
    2013-01-10 TEAS CHANGE OF CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED
    2013-01-10 TEAS SECTION 8 RECEIVED
    2013-01-14 CASE ASSIGNED TO POST REGISTRATION PARALEGAL
    2013-01-14 REGISTERED - SEC. 8 (6-YR) ACCEPTED
    2013-01-14 NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF SEC. 8 - E-MAILED
    2015-01-21 AUTOMATIC UPDATE OF ASSIGNMENT OF OWNERSHIP
    2015-05-20 ASSIGNMENT OF OWNERSHIP NOT UPDATED AUTOMATICALLY
    2016-02-13 COURTESY REMINDER - SEC. 8 (10-YR)/SEC. 9 E-MAILED
    2016-03-01 TEAS REVOKE/APP/CHANGE ADDR OF ATTY/DOM REP RECEIVED
    2016-03-01 ATTORNEY/DOM.REP.REVOKED AND/OR APPOINTED
    2017-01-11 TEAS SECTION 8 & 9 RECEIVED
    2017-03-09 CASE ASSIGNED TO POST REGISTRATION PARALEGAL
    2017-03-09 REGISTERED - SEC. 8 (10-YR) ACCEPTED/SEC. 9 GRANTED
    2017-03-09 REGISTERED AND RENEWED (FIRST RENEWAL - 10 YRS)
    2017-03-09 NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF SEC. 8 & 9 - E-MAILED
    2017-11-22 ASSIGNMENT OF OWNERSHIP NOT UPDATED AUTOMATICALLY
    2018-06-13 ASSIGNMENT OF OWNERSHIP NOT UPDATED AUTOMATICALLY
    2019-12-02 TEAS CHANGE OF OWNER ADDRESS RECEIVED
    2019-12-02 APPLICANT/CORRESPONDENCE CHANGES (NON-RESPONSIVE) ENTERED
    2021-11-03 ASSIGNMENT OF OWNERSHIP NOT UPDATED AUTOMATICALLY

    Should I put ice and water shield on my entire roof?

    In areas where the risk of either ice dams or wind-driven rain is severe, it is sometimes recommended, or mandatory, to install ice and water protector over the entire roof, regardless of pitch.

    How long does ice and water shield last on a roof?

    The original, fully-adhered roofing underlayment, Grace Ice & Water Shield®, now has an extended exposure limit of 90 days. For more than 35 years, Grace Ice & Water Shield® has been the brand that roofing contractors and architects trust most to specify and install on marquee projects around the world.

    Does tar paper go over ice and water shield?

    Ice and water shield need to be installed before other underlayments, including roofing felt. Tar paper compared to ice and water shield do not stick to anything, whereas ice and water shields are a rubberized membrane that is very sticky to create a waterproof barrier to standing water if installed correctly.

    Can you put ice and water shield on a wet roof?

    Can It Get Wet? Yes! So long as the underlayment has been installed correctly to ensure that it forms a watertight barrier, and as long as it hasn't been left exposed to the elements too long, ice and water shield can get wet.

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